Case in Theory got things started with a hard-hitting and aggressive set that had everyone’s adrenal glands pumping. Blazingly fast and yet tight, CiT amped up the stage for The Dandelion War.
And The Dandelion War did not disappoint. Even though one of their members was out of town for the holiday, a talented friend of theirs stepped in and helped out on guitar. Their already epic arrangements were matched only by their stage presence: a paradoxical dance between control and abandon.
At this point, the numbers at Hotel Utah were staggering. The upper room and main floor were absolutely crowded from corner to corner, all standing in wait for the headliner.
We took the stage with a healthy dose of bewilderment, feeling at our core the definition of surreal. This was it. The moment we’ve been waiting a year for…
1) Twilight Gleaming
2) Cover Up
3) Gray
4) Pulse
5) Can’t Take It With You
6) Optimistic*
7) Flint
8) The Flames
9) [Jam]
10) Postures
11) Pretty Colored Lights
*Radiohead cover
All in all, sweaty, nervous, but confident… we came, we saw, and we conquered. And the crowd cheered for an encore we simply didn’t have!
You did it.
163 in attendance. Sold out.
Thank you! Please take this as a token of appreciation: phonofieldlivepromo.zip
-Warren
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